What Girls Said 5

I'm on the fence. I don't think I'd need the legal commitment to be happy with someone, but there are other benefits that come with it. My cousin and her boyfriend have a house together, have been in a relationship for 10 years and still aren't married. They're happy that way, so I think it's fine.

No because it means very little to me. I don't need or want it. It may mean security and a sign of commitment to others and to them I say best of luck but I'm with the man I want to be with and I don't need a wedding to prove anything. We're happy, it works, each to their own.

Nope, to me marriage is just another way to tie someone down to prevent them from leaving you. Divorce takes a lot of time and money and some people will rather grin and bear a bad relationship then go through with that. If you aren't married then breaking up is easy.. just leave.

The only exception that I can think of to this is people who get married for religious reasons/personal beliefs

The thing that I don't like about American society is that married people get a lot more benefits than those who aren't married. With that being said those are the only reasons why I would consider getting married.

What Guys Said 5

It is for me. I would like to have that lifelong commitment, love, and support.

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I could not imagine not being married to my wonderful wife

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Yes, I love it.

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It's honestly the only thing in the world that I want. I just unfortunately never seeing it happening due to how people are today and their attitudes about what they are "worth" and "deserve" in a partner. Plus the divorce rate is 50% and I just don't know if I want to take the emotional risk.